On 7 November 2012 10:51, David Balažic <email address hidden> wrote:
> >From https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut:
>
> "A paper cut is a trivially fixable usability bug that the average user
> would encounter in default installation of Ubuntu or Kubuntu Desktop
> Edition."
>
I know, and I considered that. In the end, there's only so much time and
resources that can be devoted to paper cuts by the contributors, and when
there is already an effort to port Firefox to GTK3 ( https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627699), I don't think's it's
a good idea to carry out any work that will only be applying a sticking
plaster to an issue that'll be resolved in due course.
PS: The https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut page is missing in action. (it
> shows "This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or
> use one of the page templates.")
Woops, my bad. I was consolidating the paper cut pages and seem to have
missed that one. It now forwards to OneHundredPaperCuts, which is where I
simply moved all of its content.
On 7 November 2012 10:51, David Balažic <email address hidden> wrote:
> >From https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/PaperCut:
>
> "A paper cut is a trivially fixable usability bug that the average user
> would encounter in default installation of Ubuntu or Kubuntu Desktop
> Edition."
>
I know, and I considered that. In the end, there's only so much time and /bugzilla. mozilla. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=627699), I don't think's it's
resources that can be devoted to paper cuts by the contributors, and when
there is already an effort to port Firefox to GTK3 (
https:/
a good idea to carry out any work that will only be applying a sticking
plaster to an issue that'll be resolved in due course.
PS: The https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/PaperCut page is missing in action. (it
> shows "This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or
> use one of the page templates.")
Woops, my bad. I was consolidating the paper cut pages and seem to have Cuts, which is where I
missed that one. It now forwards to OneHundredPaper
simply moved all of its content.